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8th grade japanese guided reading books

Preview of Goldilocks in Japanese

Goldilocks in Japanese

Created by
Amy Damant
YouTube video of the story is freely available on Celebrate Learning. This story teaches arimasu, imasu and adjectives such as ookii and chiisai. All written in hiragana. PowerPoint includes animation of speech bubbles appearing. Font required is MS Pゴシック (Body). Booklet is 18 pages long and focusses on building hiragana reading skills.
Preview of Japanese Children's Day Festival Kodomo no Hi Comprehension Reading Booklet

Japanese Children's Day Festival Kodomo no Hi Comprehension Reading Booklet

Created by
Naho-Sensei
A reading comprehension booklet on Japanese Children's Day "Kodomo no Hi". Learn about how this day is celebrated in Japan, including some history, customs and special foods. This activity would work well as a cultural lesson in Japanese class, or looking at topics such as "Traditions" or "Festivals and Celebrations Around the World". There are 5 pages with pictures and illustrations that can be read as a class or individually, followed by 2 pages of comprehension questions, 1 page of a match th
Preview of Japanese Graded CI Reader Level 1: Sadako's Cat Scaffolded Edition

Japanese Graded CI Reader Level 1: Sadako's Cat Scaffolded Edition

The stories in this series are for beginning readers of Japanese. They focus on the highest frequency words-specifically what has been identified by Dr Terry Waltz as the 'Super 7 Verbs'.The targeted language in this story include:Question words: どこ・何Grammar Structures eg Placeにいます/いません, Noun~は~ですか (to formulate questions)Geography: 4 main islands and 4 major cities (please note the Extension Edition of Sadako's Cat has these locations in kanji)PLEASE NOTE:This literacy approach eliminates the p
Preview of ENGLISH VERSION Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival Reading Comprehension

ENGLISH VERSION Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival Reading Comprehension

Created by
Madame Giraffe
The Cherry Blossom Festival is celebrated in Japan in late March or early April depending on when the cherry blossoms bloom.This nonfiction text in English and set of reading comprehension questions can be used as part of Asian Heritage Month in May or anytime you would like to infuse Asian culture and heritage into your lessons.You can use the text in a guided reading lesson about finding information in a nonfiction text. You can also use these Google Slides as part of a literacy center as stud
Preview of Index of Free Books for Early-Intermediate Beginners

Index of Free Books for Early-Intermediate Beginners

Books are beneficial for language teachers for a variety of reasons. You can find a large selection of free picture books for Japanese learners here: https://tadoku.org/japanese/en/free-books-en/This index organizes 15 of those books from easiest to more difficult (easier books can be found in the Index for Complete Beginners). Even within level 0, there is a wide range of necessary Japanese ability, so this index focuses on books appropriate for Early-Intermediate - Intermediate Beginners. Voca
Preview of Feudal/Shogunate Japan Reading: 10 Historical Fiction Narratives

Feudal/Shogunate Japan Reading: 10 Historical Fiction Narratives

Created by
Lush Learning
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of Feudal Japan with our collection of ten historical fiction stories. Each story offers a glimpse into the daily lives of diverse groups during this fascinating era. From kimono weavers to ninjas, farmers to samurai, these narratives provide a slice of life and explore various aspects of Feudal Japan society.To enhance the learning experience, each story is accompanied by a vocabulary guide, helping students expand their understand
Preview of Le festival des cerisiers en fleurs - compréhension de lecture

Le festival des cerisiers en fleurs - compréhension de lecture

Created by
Madame Giraffe
The Cherry Blossom Festival is celebrated in Japan in late March or early April depending on when the cherry blossoms bloom. This nonfiction text in French and set of comprehension questions can be used as part of Asian Heritage Month in May or anytime you would like to infuse Asian culture and heritage into your lessons. You can use these Google Slides as part of a guided reading lesson on finding information in nonfiction texts. You can also have students access the text on their own devices a
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